Do I need to take a written test to get a driver's license in Vermont?

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In Vermont, individuals who are applying for a driver's license must typically take a written test, especially if they are a first-time applicant or if they are applying for a license after having their previous license suspended or revoked. The written test is designed to assess the applicant's knowledge of the rules of the road, traffic signs, and safe driving practices. If an individual holds a valid driver's license from another state or country, they may be exempt from the written test. It is important to check the current requirements, as rules can change. For the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding testing requirements or to find study materials, it is advisable to visit the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles website.
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Answered Sep 10, 2025

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